So, I’ve read several stories (a couple books reviewed here) in which the time travel is of the “Groundhog Day” type, where the protagonist can travel into the past, but usually no farther than a day ago, or sometimes just a few hours ago, sometimes repeatedly. 1,484 more words

“‘Come, I’ll walk you back to where we found you, and then you can show us where your home is.’‘That’s a great idea. Yes, please, and then I’ll let you meet my moms and you’ll see that I don’t need a psychiatrist.’764 more words

Last year I read Anne B Cole’s “Souls Entwined” and found it to be quite enjoyable. I was honored when she asked if I wanted to read the sequel, “Souls Estranged”, book two of the Souls Trilogy. 167 more words

I love writing. I love getting a scene down on paper, complete with everything: who’s fiddling with the focus ring on her camera, what it actually felt like to sit in a seat at the old Fillmore East (where the best rock and roll bands played in New York City in the 60’s), what it’s like to have your first sip of wine. 652 more words